Why? Why would medieval Muslims argue for free health care, regardless of religion or mental capacity? Governments provide free healthcare services to ensure that each citizen can access medical services without the risk of financial challenges. Generally, healthcare services are expensive. Families, especially those experiencing socioeconomic difficulties, face the risk of impoverishment when they raise finances for health services. In history, monotheistic religions such as Muslims have raised reservations about health services, specifically, in important instants of life and death. However, medieval Muslims have advocated and supported free health care, regardless of a person’s religious affiliation and cultural background. They base their argument on a 13th-century legal document that expressly states that “The hospital shall keep all patients, men, and women until they are completely recovered. All costs are to be borne by the hospital whether the people come from afar or near, whether they are residents or foreigners, strong or weak, low or high, rich or poor, employed or unemployed, blind or signed, physically or mentally ill, learned or illiterate.” All healthcare providers are taught to be culturally competent,…
Facts About Coronavirus Disease The Coronavirus disease is named Covid-19. It is found in nature. It’s an important virus to know because this virus can spread via human contact. It’s important to understand this virus as it’s a cause of respiratory problems in humans and animals. When you search for Coronavirus disease, you’ll find numerous websites that promote the disease. Not only do they encourage the disease, but they also claim that this virus is deadly and dangerous. Here are some facts about this virus. Medical experts state that this virus is harmless and is only able to transmit through infected persons. Infected individuals will pass the disease onto other people. There are no reports of those who have contracted the disease being ill and suffering from any health problems. This virus isn’t dangerous or potentially life-threatening. Another fact is that when you have this virus in your body, it weakens your immune system. An impaired immune system leads to more exposure to the virus, so the chances of getting sick with the disease are increased.…
Seven Habits That Improve Leadership The quality is neglected during the selection of leaders, though the quality is the measure that is critical to the success, credibility, and credibility of an organization. Today, with the principles I’m about to share with you, anyone can work better with others. Understand and explain It is important for any human being to understand others first and then explain their position. One of the reasons for failure in relationships is that people do not understand each other well, and they are not capable of seeing the world from the perspective of others and thinking it out of the heart. Just preferring their views, defending their stance, criticizing, and objecting to opposing views, we do not listen to others to understand but to respond. The principle of continuous improvement There are four major characteristics of human beings and institutions, including economic, mental, emotional, and spiritual needs, it is only by meeting these four requirements that human performance can be improved and improved continuously. Principal leadership focuses on how individuals and organizations can meet…
Scientifically Proven Benefits of Meditation for Physical and Mental Health Doctors and bloggers have written several papers about the Meditation for Physical and Mental Health. Mediation is one of the oldest techniques to improve your mental and physical health. The surprising benefits of meditation for human physical and mental health are really awesome. Religious leaders, scientists, and doctors have been focusing on the benefits of meditation for a long time. Different cultures and countries have their own ways of meditation. Benefits of Meditation for Physical and Mental Health Here, we have some useful information about the benefits of meditation for human health. Let’s have a look at this article and find out more about the benefits of Meditation for Physical and Mental Health. Increased Immunity Meditation for Physical and Mental Health can be a relaxing activity. After a stressful day at work, a few minutes of meditation can boost your energy level. Our immune system is like a natural defence against many germs and harmful diseases. Relaxation exercises can improve the working of your muscles, and relaxed muscles are the…
Talking Therapy Introduction Talking therapy involves the provision of psychological assistance through word of mouth. Other terms commonly used to mean the same thing include psychotherapy and counselling. Counselling is done to people for various reasons. Some people are counselled to change their behaviour while others are given psychotherapy to improve their mental health. Modern talking therapy involves someone who has specialized in providing mental health care. The professionals focus mainly on identifying issues that affect the client’s mental health. They then help the client understand the possible causes of mental health and provide some of the appropriate ways of dealing with the problems. There are several types of talking therapy. The classification is based on factors such as the client’s mental problem, the available options, and what the client wants at a particular time. Buddhist practices can be applied to talking therapy in many ways. According to Germer, Siegel, and Fulton (2016), talking therapy has similar impacts with meditation in Buddhist practices (Germer, Siegel, & Fulton, 2016). Both make a person feel whole and more alive in the long…
Gwen’s diagnosis (at age 7) with Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) example given by professor from past student should be like this Gwen is a 33 year old, newly engaged and recent college graduate. For most of her life, she has struggled with various emotional and behavioral issues ranging from difficulty in social interactions, to strained relationships with her family, to being bullied throughout her entire school career and being fired from numerous jobs. Gwen’s diagnosis (at age 7) with Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has been a constant appendage in her life that has, at times, hindered but also motivated her to work harder and jump more hurdles in her quest to achieve her goals. As a young child, Gwen exhibited behaviors that gave her the desсrіptions of being “fussy” and easily agitated. She was an only-child, and while there were many children of her age in her neighborhood, she had difficulty “playing nice” with many of them; often resulting in many tear-filled outbursts and dramatic fits of running home to her mother’s arms. She often threw wild tantrums when she did not…
EVOLUTION OF NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASE Abstract Evolution is the transformation in the genetic composition and is mostly inheritable in the population over a long period. The scientist explains evolution into two categories which include macroevolution and microevolution. Macro evolution explains more large-scale changes that occur over a long period, for instance, the emergence of new species. Micro evolution describes the small changes which over a short period. This kind of evolution may only lead to the transformation of a small number within the members of a certain species. One of the most confusing ideologies about evolution is that it is a gradual process targeting perfection. Evolution works over a long period to eliminate errors and defects. The natural selection is watchmaker of evolution. Evolution is reflected as the increasing changes in species and population all time. Survival of the fittest an emerging term that depicts the process of natural selection and a mechanism that propels change in evolution; Natural selection facilitates by offering individuals who are better adapted to a given set of environmental conditions significance over those that are…
Why I Want to Study Clinical Mental Health Counseling As a child, growing up, my attitude was full of gloom and negativity that majorly developed as a strategy to protect myself from disappointment and low self-esteem. However, my mother was an advocate of positive mentality and the power of mindset. My negative mindset changed the day I met children who were victims of war. I could see children holding on to the slightest of hope and putting a smile on their parent’s faces. The community was full of people who most of them had experienced torture and some having lost their loved ones and left homeless. My interest in becoming clinical mental health counsellor stems from the point where I decided that as a young girl all I wanted was to support others and work with families in helping them get over challenges by their inner strength. I gained more interest in the field of clinical mental health counselling during the four years of an undergraduate program with psychology as my major. One of the goals, why I want to…
CRITIQUE OF NUTRITION ARTICLES A scholarly article is provided for you under your chosen topic, including a link to the article. You will also need to conduct library research on the topic and find a popular article on your chosen topic (e.g., from a magazine, newspaper, blogs, etc.). Refer to the library tutorial, which explains the difference between scholarly vs. popular articles and how to conduct library research on a topic. Critique and compare the scholarly article provided for you and the popular article that you find on your chosen topic. The critique of the two articles will be completed based on a predefined framework included in the ‘Assignment 1B – Worksheet’. This framework is taken from the online library tutorial that you completed in part 1A. Complete the information requested and answer the questions outlined in the left-hand column of the table in the Worksheet (i.e., 5 W’s). Following the critique, you will provide a summary of findings by answering the following questions specified for your specific topic as listed below. [unique_solution]Use the information provided in your scholarly article…
Arranged Marriages and Mental Health Arranged marriages have been part of the culture of most traditional societies for a long time. The role of the parents in selecting the potential suitors of their children has reduced over time with the consensus among liberal communities being that the individual should have the final say on who it is they want to spend the rest of their lives with. One of the criticisms against arranged marriages is the premise that they end up harming the partners involved. While there exists a significant number of studies that seem to prove this point, I believe that the effects of an arranged marriage on the partners are mostly positive. This paper will make a case for this premise and attempt to convince the reader of the rightfulness of the arranged marriage in its native communities. For a complete understanding of the point of view of the members of communities who practice arranged marriages, one needs to understand the role that marriage plays in these societies. The Indian community, for example, is well known to…